
Bushnell Pinseeker Medalist Laser Rangefinder

Bushnell and Chuck Adams joined together to bring bow hunters the ultimate rangefinding weapon. It combines Angle Range Compensation technology and Bow Mode to simultaneously display several digital readings. Lanyard, 3volt battery and soft case included. Camo pattern: Realtree AP HD.

This unique golf tool includes a Ball Marker, Groove Cleaner, Stroke Counter, Bottle Opener and Range Finder. ””The 10x monocular provides distance from 50-200 yards to the flag. ”Essential tools to enhance anyone’s golf game!

The GolfBuddy Plus is the most powerful, yet simple to use, GPS Rangefinder in the market today. With the GolfBuddy Plus, there are no annual or per course dowload fees. With its 1000 course storage capability, automatic course and hole recognition, and customizable targets, it is unrivaled. –Storage Capability of up to 1000 courses –No Annual or Course Download Fees Whatsoever –Simplicity- Simple, One Button/Toggle Design –Design- Light, Compact, Yet Durable –Automatic- The Golf Buddy automatically detects which course you are on, and on what hole. Simply turn on the device, no manual inputting necessary –Water-Resistant

Take your best shot with confidence with help from a Bushnell Yardage Pro laser rangefinder. Using advanced digital technology, Yardage Pro takes the guesswork out of measuring distances. It delivers superb range performance to targets in its range at the touch of a button. The Bushnell Yardage Pro is accurate to within one yard even if you’re measuring in rain, snow or through foreground clutter like brush and branches.
i have cleared out my grand fathers loft, and have lots of golf clubs, some dating back to 1960s, i have 2 sets of walter hagen irons, (ultradyne, haig~ultra ), john letters irons (parbuster, & parbuster mk2), all in mint condition, all with serial numbers,
Not much at all . No one is interested in old clubs, they just dont collect well. I bought a full set of Ultradyne clubs at a garage sale for five dollars including the bag.
i bought a barska 8x zoom golf range finder and it has a range finding reticle and I’m wondering how to use it for hunting coyotes. also the grid goes from 50 300 yards
vangion nailed it.
Those marks, you see which one is closest to the hight of the golf flag, then you look at what the number next to the mark says, and you know how far away the golf hole is.
In theory, you can make a life-sized cut-out of a coyote body, and back up until it exactly fills one of the grids, then mark the ground, do that for all the grids, from 50 to 300.
Then go back with a tape-measure and figure out how far away it really is, for a coyote sized target.
Then open your notebook and write
50 = 122 yards (or whatever)
75 = 198 yards (or whatever)
etc etc.
Or confine your hunting of coyotes to Yotes that happen to be standing next to golf flag poles.
Callaway 550…made by Nikon…no doubt. I’ve had both!
i want to find a laser range finder that is qualified for deep space mission, producers manufacturors will be highly appreciated…thank you all
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The Thomas Register is the bible of manufacturers. It used to be a huge set of green books that no library could live without. Now the books are gone and they are online. go here:
http://www.thomasnet.com/nsearch.html?cov=NA&what=Range+Finders&heading=66142852&navsec=prodsearch
http://www.thegolfshoponline.co.uk/ Short video about the Bushnell V2 Range finder, keep a look out for discount voucher code.
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